Twelve Christmas Angels Poem by Loyd C Taylor Sr

Twelve Christmas Angels



Twelve Christmas angels met
Up near the Milky Way
To discuss why joy was missing
From the Christmas holiday.

It gave them so much sadness
As they tracked the negative trend.
So each decided to do their part
To bring this madness to an end.

Angel one would touch memories,
Reminding of the blessings of life.
Angel two would tenderize hard hearts,
Removing bitterness and strife.

Angel three would gather families
From far reaches of the earth,
Then stir feelings of love and peace,
Giving hope and joy new birth.

Angel four would return Merry
And Christ to holiday greetings.
Angel five would clear calendars
To make time for family meetings.

Angel six would flame enthusiasm.
Angel seven would spread cheer.
Angel eight would grow generosity.
Angel nine would diminish fear.

Angel ten would dispel darkness
By lighting colorful decorations.
Angel eleven would draw the lonely
To warm and friendly celebrations.

Angel twelve would have the hardest job,
Bringing wonder back to each heart,
And reminding all the people,
Of how Christmas had its start.

Then, with haste, they met the challenge,
And made everything all right.
They restored the joy and happiness
Before that Christmas night.

So, Merry Christmas to one and all;
May every tongue employ
And thank you Christmas angels,
For bringing back the Christmas joy!


© Loyd C. Taylor

Twelve Christmas Angels
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: angels ,christmas,imagination,joy
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
People are happy at Christmas time, but where is the joy? These twelve angels set about to bring the Joy back to Christmas. I hope you enjoy, Loyd
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rene''e Deboy 12 December 2017

This is a good poem.

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Valsa George 30 December 2014

Wonderful Christmas song.....Loyd. Thus the angels have restored the lost cheer and the real spirit of Christmas and let us rejoice! The card is beautifully designed! I give you top marks for this perfect rendering!

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